latent heat is evolved during the transformation of liquids in to solids how will you explain this statement
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latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required to change its state from liquid to solid without raising its temperature
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When the latent heat gets evolved during the transformation of liquids into solids, heat energy will get released and the temperature level decreases.
Eg. Conversion of water into ice
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